The excitement caused by the apprehension of a Fenian raid appeara to have diffused itself nearly all over Canada. A Toronto telegram to the New York papers, dated 12 th September, says:—"The ...
Article : 173 wordsBy the arrival of the Belgian we have intelligence from New York to 14th September. We subjoin its most material items:—" The President continued his tour in the West. The trip from Detroit to Chicago ...
Article : 2,086 wordsThe new steampship Geelong arrived at Qneenseliff [?] four Sunday afternoon, with thr syember mails from Europe, The following are [?] items of the news:— ...
Article : 1,959 wordsThe Emperor Napoleon left Paris on 20th September for Biarritz. His majesty's departure for that distant watering-place is deemed a proof that the state of his health has improved, and that for ...
Article : 1,055 wordsYesterday a grand banquet for 360 persons was given by the officers of the Pontifical army to the officers of the Roman Legion. The French generals were present during the banquet, M. de Sartiges, ...
Article : 970 wordsIntelligence from Canada to 8th September says: —The whole of the regular troops stationed at Montreal were, it is stated, to be formed into a flying column, and to march along the frontiers. The 13th ...
Article : 134 wordsPeace between Prussia and Saxony has not yet been concluded. The annexation of Hanover, Electoral Heeso, Nassau, and Frankfort is now established by law; the basis for the constitution of the new North ...
Article : 449 wordsAdvices from Mexico state that nn American expedition from San Francisco, with 8000 stand of arms, under General Vega, had landed at Lopaz. Attacks were expected to be made at Alarmos and ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Registrar-General's weekly return of births and deaths in London and twelve other large towna of the United Kingdom, published on 19th September, is as follows:— ...
Article : 648 wordsThe British Legation at Athens has denied the correctness of the statement that England had advised Turkey to cede Crete to Greer. A memorandum which the government has ...
Article : 280 wordsA royal letter was published on 19th September, expressing thanks for the numerous and welcome assurances of fidelity, devotion, and readiness for every sacrifice for king and country, which have ...
Article : 918 wordsIntelligence from Constantinople states that a serious collision took place on 9th September between the insurgents in Crete and the Ottoman troops, in the district of Apocoronon, about a dozen leagues ...
Article : 488 wordsThe Emperor Napoleon's health is said to have already improved under the influence of the sea breezes and mountain air of Biarritz. The weather in Franco is said to have been ...
Article : 78 wordsThe disturbnces at Sicily have been serious. Numerous bauds from the mountains, it is said, had taken up entrenched positionn in various parts of the city of Palerme, and could not be driven out. ...
Article : 277 wordsJames Chenhall, mining agent, Buninyong. Causes of insolvency—Losses in business, want of employment, and pressure of judgment creditors. Debts £579 103; assets £11; deficiency £568 109. ...
Article : 562 wordsThe debate on the Loan Bill was resumed in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday. The Minister of finance made a sp[?]ech, regretting the harsh interpretation put upon the bill in committee. He ...
Article : 467 wordsA statement to the effect that the Pope had despatched a messenger with an autograph letter to Queen Victoria, and that Mr Odo lluasell had held personal interviews with his holiness, which reached ...
Article : 182 wordsWe have advices from Kingston to the 25th August. The Colonial Standard of that date says:— "His Excellency Sir John Peter Grant, K.C.B., has been pleased to exercise the clemency of the Crown ...
Article : 318 wordsThe Journal de St. Petersbourg gives the following summary account of the execution of Karkozow, fur the attempt on the Emperor's life:—To-day (Saturday, the 15th September), at seven o'clock a.m., the ...
Article : 892 wordsThe Arc[?]uke Albrecht has been appoined commander-in-chief of the Austrian army. The chief direction of the army is to be re-organised in the following manner:—The commander-in-chief and the ...
Article : 207 wordsIf a telegram from Constantinople may be trusted, the Cretana Have sustained ft serious defeat neat Milien, and four districts have offered their submission. The Turke are pouring in troops; and, ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Mon 12 Nov 1866, Page 1
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